Free download WinCatalog Standard

WinCatalog Standard

2.4
In general, WinCatalog is a CD / DVD catalog software, but actually it is much more
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User rating
5.6/10
9 votes
License
Shareware
OS
Windows
Developer
Version
2.4
Language
English
Release date
11 July 2007

Publisher's description

It’s more than a simple CD catalog. It’s WinCatalog.
What is WinCatalog? Three words answer is “cd catalog software”. But WinCatalog is much more. Actually, WinCatalog is a program for cataloging disks, folders, files and even non-file items like books or home inventory. With WinCatalog you can take stock of every item from your environment.
Here are some parts of the program.
Each PC user, web surfer or music fan has dozens of disks burned with programs, downloaded web pages or music, digital photos or other files. And he/she periodically asks three questions: (a) which disk a file (document, song, etc.) is burned on, (b) where that disk is located and (c) who has taken the disk?
WinCatalog will answer these questions at once.
You do not need to re-purchase a song just because you can’t find the purchased one. With WinCatalog you will never loose your files again. Just type a song title and WinCatalog will tell you which disk it is burned on and which shelf the disk is located on.
Cannot find a disk? Run WinCatalog and it will tell you who (and when) have borrowed the particular disk.
Do you want to catalog books? You can catalog books in the same way as disks and track the every book location and availability.
Do you want to catalog your garage storage? It is not a problem, use custom records. One item in the program can represent one real thing from the storage. Attach a comment if you want and you will always know what is kept at home.
Do you want to try WinCatalog for FREE? Download WinCatalog today and get your time unlimited FREE trial. The evaluation version allows adding up to 5 volumes into a single collection file. Start cataloging right now and you will be able to merge your collections in the future.

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